keep_surviving: (Confused)
Diana Ladris ([personal profile] keep_surviving) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2017-02-04 04:01 pm

1st Meal

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[The video starts with a shot of Diana's face, she's clearly holding the camera out with one hand.]

Aaaand, that should do it. Recording, right? Of course. I might not have used a phone in a year but it's not that hard to figure out.

[She tosses her hair and now the young girl looking rather unimpressed up into the camera, on her shoulder sits a Murkrow.]

So, I know everyone was saying these things are for fighting each other and stuff, but I didn't realize that just trying to take a walk to a park was gonna be this big of a problem. I'm lucky mine seem to like me otherwise-

[Suddenly a black shape jumps across the frame.]

Seriously, again? What even is this thing supposed to be?

[The camera cuts out for several minutes before Diana's back looking even more unimpressed.]

So, this thing would just not leave us alone. Sass keeps fighting it but it won't go. I threw one of these things at it - [Diana holds up a PokeBall] - and it went in and junk but now it's back out and it won't calm down.

[She turns the device so we can get a view of a Salandit hissing and a Shinx growling, the two look ready to tear each others throats out.]

Do most of these things just hate each other?

Action; Route 35

[If you happen to be near the Goldenrod side of Route 35, Diana is caught in the midst of her Pokemon fighting over her. The Salandit is wrapped around her neck like a living scarf, glaring down at the angry little Shinx, who is baring its teeth and trying to jump up and bite at the lizard's tail. The Murkrow has moved its perch to Diana's head and is squawking its displeasure.

Diana has given up and has sat herself on the fence, trying to casually look through her device for help on how to tape Pokemon's mouths shut.]

dreamsofahero: (pondering)

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[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2017-02-08 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well, to begin with, as you've caught it, short of giving it to someone else or releasing it, it now considers you its trainer. So I'd suggest keeping that in mind.

With that said, most pokemon don't necessarily hate each other, but sometimes they do form rivalries, or simply take some time to get used to each other. If both of them are refusing to listen to you, perhaps try distracting them until you can get them apart for now?
dreamsofahero: (glancing up)

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[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2017-02-12 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
So then it's the new one who has problematic behavior? In that case, you may have to place some firm limits you can enforce, as well as rewarding it when it behaves appropriately. Depending on its temperament, though, it may take some time...
dreamsofahero: (telling it straight)

Re: Video

[personal profile] dreamsofahero 2017-02-14 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Since you caught it, it's unlikely to. Although sometimes newly-caught pokemon can be disobedient.